
How Lake Waccamaw got rid of hydrilla
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A lake in southeastern North Carolina recently faced a major environmental threat.
Lake Waccamaw was recently invaded by the exotic plant hydrilla. Find out more from our collaboration with the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media.Producers, Matthew Alexander & Emily Apadula; Scriptwriter & Narrator, A.J. O’Leary; Videographers, Bob Gunter & Drew Stevens; Second Camera: Alexander, O’Leary; Video Editor, Haley France; Executive Producer, Dr. Tom Linden
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How Lake Waccamaw got rid of hydrilla
Special | 5m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Lake Waccamaw was recently invaded by the exotic plant hydrilla. Find out more from our collaboration with the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media.Producers, Matthew Alexander & Emily Apadula; Scriptwriter & Narrator, A.J. O’Leary; Videographers, Bob Gunter & Drew Stevens; Second Camera: Alexander, O’Leary; Video Editor, Haley France; Executive Producer, Dr. Tom Linden
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